Missing Teeth Dix Hills
Restore What’s Missing from Your Smile

Missing teeth affect more than just your appearance—and even losing just one pearly white can make it harder for you to eat, alter the way you speak, and even cause the surrounding teeth to gradually shift out of place or fall out entirely. The good news is that modern dentistry offers more solutions for replacing lost teeth than ever before, and our team is here to help you find the right one. To learn more or schedule an appointment at our Dix Hills office, just reach out today!
Why Choose Dix Hills Family Dentistry for Replacing Missing Teeth?
- Titanium Dental Implants Placed In-House
- Fully-Personalized Solutions for Every Patient
- All-On-4 Tooth Replacement Available
Dental Bridges
Dental bridges help patients who need to replace a missing tooth. On top of leaving a gap in your smile, a missing tooth can cause nearby teeth to move out of their correct position, creating new spaces for food and bacteria to hide. A misaligned smile can also result in problems with TMJ dysfunction. With a custom-made dental bridge, we can help you preserve your smile’s proper alignment while also filling in the gap.
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Dental Implants
Dental implants are widely considered the gold standard for replacing missing teeth, and it's easy to see why. A small titanium post is placed into the jawbone, where it fuses with the bone over time to create a stable, long-lasting foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture. We offer single implants, implant-supported dentures, and All-on-4 full arch restorations performed alongside a trusted local oral surgeon. In any case, the result is a replacement that looks, feels, and functions exactly like your natural teeth!
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Dentures
Do you need to replace multiple teeth or an entire row of teeth? Our dental practice is proud to offer quality care with partial and full dentures. Partials are made to replace multiple teeth, while full dentures replace a complete upper or lower row of teeth. Both types come in removable and implant-supported forms. During your initial consultation, Dr. Gaur or Dr. Lo will help you understand which option is right for you.
Full Mouth Reconstruction
For patients dealing with extensive damage, decay, or tooth loss across multiple areas of the mouth, a full mouth reconstruction offers a comprehensive path to restore aesthetics, health, and function. Rather than addressing problems one at a time, we take a complete look at your teeth, gums, bite, and jaw and develop a coordinated and streamlined treatment plan tailored to your needs, often utilizing several types of procedures.